HomeMy WebLinkAbout04.13.20 Email from Miranda McAfee-Bowersox - RE Press Release Crack Sealing of Lower Wyandotte Rd and Palermo Rd
From:McAfee-Bowersox, Miranda
To:McAfee-Bowersox, Miranda
Subject:RE: PRESS RELEASE: CRACK SEALING OF LOWER WYANDOTTE ROAD AND PALERMO ROAD
Date:Monday, April 13, 2020 2:38:33 PM
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Correction: Please note, the Date should read April 13, 2020.
Thank you.
Miranda
Miranda Bowersox
Communications/Public Information Officer
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Oroville Ca. 95965
T. 530.552.3320 M. 530.282.2146
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From: McAfee-Bowersox, Miranda
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2020 2:31 PM
Subject: PRESS RELEASE: CRACK SEALING OF LOWER WYANDOTTE ROAD AND PALERMO ROAD
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 13, 2020
CONTACT
Jason Gangelhoff, Road Maintenance Worker-Lead
(530) 624-5574
CRACK SEALING OF LOWER WYANDOTTE ROAD AND PALERMO ROAD
Oroville, Calif.-- Butte County Public Works will be performing crack sealing of Lower Wyandotte Road
from the Upper Palermo Road/Ophir Road intersection to Feather Falls Boulevard, and on Palermo Road
from the railroad tracks to the Palermo Road/Upper Palermo Road intersection during the time period of
April 21, 2020 to April 24, 2020. This crack sealing process will help to seal the roadway surface, and will
help prevent the formation of potholes during inclement weather.
Motorists that travel these roadways should expect delays of up to 15 minutes. Work schedules will vary
based on the weather and crew availability, but will generally start at 7:30 a.m. with work completed and
roads opened back up to traffic by 3:00 p.m.
During work hours, both Lower Wyandotte and Palermo road will be restricted to a single lane of traffic,
with flaggers stopping and directing traffic through the work zone. All work is being performed in strict
conformance with State and Local COVID-19 social distancing rules and hand sanitization guidelines, with
the goal of keeping our critical infrastructure repairs moving forward. Please drive carefully and pay
attention to the directions provided by our traffic control personnel.
The Butte County Public Works Department has been serving its residents since 1850, providing cost
effective roadway maintenance services. The Department maintains approximately 1,300 miles of
roadways, over 500 bridges and drainage structures and more than 18,000 road signs.
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Miranda Bowersox
Communications/Public Information Officer
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Oroville Ca. 95965
T. 530.552.3320 M. 530.282.2146
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